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scope advice based on cartridge, rifle and species?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 1607680" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>The parallax adjustment is a little faster/touchy than most other scopes but once used to it I have no complaints. I haven't really noticed a depth of field issue, I focus on the plane of the target and don't really pay attention after that. I don't use my scopes for glassing so I doubt I would notice that like I would a photo lens. I think the eye box is slightly smaller but not like looking thru a straw by any means, it actually makes me focus on my target better. Another thing the March has that I haven't found on another scope is something in the lens coatings that block out the glare when shooting into the sun, it eliminates that orange flair somehow. I got to shoot an antelope in the afternoon shooting due west into the sun, my GF couldn't see it with the NXS.</p><p>I have plenty of NXS/ATACR, VX-6's, a Zeiss V6 to compare to and all are good but I think overall the March edges them out in some way or another in size, weight, glass, zoom, W/E, etc.</p><p>You can always sell it on here if you don't like it and not loose much money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 1607680, member: 64108"] The parallax adjustment is a little faster/touchy than most other scopes but once used to it I have no complaints. I haven't really noticed a depth of field issue, I focus on the plane of the target and don't really pay attention after that. I don't use my scopes for glassing so I doubt I would notice that like I would a photo lens. I think the eye box is slightly smaller but not like looking thru a straw by any means, it actually makes me focus on my target better. Another thing the March has that I haven't found on another scope is something in the lens coatings that block out the glare when shooting into the sun, it eliminates that orange flair somehow. I got to shoot an antelope in the afternoon shooting due west into the sun, my GF couldn't see it with the NXS. I have plenty of NXS/ATACR, VX-6's, a Zeiss V6 to compare to and all are good but I think overall the March edges them out in some way or another in size, weight, glass, zoom, W/E, etc. You can always sell it on here if you don't like it and not loose much money. [/QUOTE]
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